My alternator has been noisy for a while now and the rebuild target has sat on a desk for about 4 months now. The goal is to rebuild the spare as i know the voltage regulator and diodes are good on my current one and on the spare. The problem is the whine and whirl that comes from the alternator. My car has a few things on the radar in terms of work to be done however it is a nice thing to keep me busy.
Anyways, following current recommendations i have been spec'ing SKF based bearings however i noted that the standard "6203-2RS" recommended in most places did not match up to SKF's naming scheme.
From what i gather, the front bearing needs to be a 6203 in terms of series and fit. The 2RS seems to be modeled and denote different things depending on the manufacturer.
SKA does not have a vanilla 6203-2RS but labels them with a few extra letters. Price wise, differences seem to come from the number of seals on the bearing and some frictional characteristics.
Now i know a basic remanufactured seems to set one back 100-200 dollars however i also was told these remans are not the bees knees. Therefore i would rather do the work and replace the bearings to get a little bit of a quieter ride.
The hotlist for the front bearings in order of assumed quality are detailed below:
-https://www.bearingscanada.com/6203-2RS ... gIapfD_BwE
Native 6203-2RS by VXB 8.73
https://www.qualitybearingsonline.com/6 ... 40-x-12mm/
SKF 6203-2RSL low friction seal on both sides 16 $
https://www.qualitybearingsonline.com/6 ... 40-x-12mm/
SKF 6203 2RSH/C3GJN
has grease rated from -30 C - 150C with seals on both sides 22$ C3 tolerance rating
Now i am a little convinced i am overthinking this, however i was wondering if anyone had answers for these questions:
-does it matter if its a double seal or single seal (my money is on double being better but idk)
-will a c3 tolerance be acceptable for the alternator? (seen mixed things on people using native 6203-2RS versus some using c3 tolerances)
-cost wise 6-10 $more on a bearing does not concern me too much as long as i can ensure the bearings will not go out again
For the rear bearing recommended as a 6303-2RS i found the following:
https://www.qualitybearingsonline.com/6 ... 47-x-14mm/
SKF 6303-2RSC3GJN $29
same idea with the grease, c3 tolerance, sealed both sides
https://www.qualitybearingsonline.com/k ... -12x37x12/
Koyo 6303-2RS (heard to stay away from Koyo) 13$
https://www.qualitybearingsonline.com/6 ... 47-x-14mm/
SKF 6303-2RS C3 13$ the close one with slightly higher tolerances ie C3
The SKF is rated for higher RPM which really is not necessary for my purposes on the NA boat. However, if wear wise it makes a difference over a 5 year period then an extra 16$ now means nothing compared to having to open up the alternator again.
In addition to this ill be grabbing a generic bearing puller for the procedure.
I look forward to any input on this.






